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A tribute to a girl with one wish. Third Place in the Origami challenge 2/2018.

Inspired by the Children's Peace Monument for child victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. After visiting Hiroshima few years ago I can't forget the thousands of origami cranes at the Children's Peace Monument and the story of a girl called Sadako Sasaki who made more than a thousand cranes before she died. If one creates 1000 paper cranes, they are granted one wish. She wished to have a world without nuclear weapons. More coordinating origami designs: spoonflower.com/collections/241640 Please be informed that the gold color used in this print is just a photorealistic metallic effect and not a real glitter.

Inspired by the Children's Peace Monument for child victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. After visiting Hiroshima few years ago I can't forget the thousands of origami cranes at the Children's Peace Monument and the story of a girl called Sadako Sasaki who made more than a thousand cranes before she died. If one creates 1000 paper cranes, they are granted one wish. She wished to have a world without nuclear weapons. More coordinating origami designs: spoonflower.com/collections/241640 Please be informed that the gold color used in this print is just a photorealistic metallic effect and not a real glitter.

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